31 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Susanville, CA
Susanville sits at 5,188 feet in California's high desert, ringed by Lassen National Forest and Eagle Lake. RV parks and campgrounds here range from full-service resorts with concrete pads and shade trees to lakeside recreation areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Anglers come for highly productive trout fishing, hikers access trails through the national forest, and Lassen Volcanic National Park lies just 39 miles away. The mix of privately operated parks and public campgrounds gives travelers flexibility in how they camp.
Susanville RV Park stands out as a clean, quiet option with pull-through sites featuring full hookups, spacious level concrete pads, grass areas, and mature trees for shade. Eagle Lake RV Park sits directly on Eagle Lake's shores and caters to anglers with full-hookup RV sites and tent camping in a recreational hub. North Eagle Lake Campground, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, offers scenic views with access to hiking, fishing, and boating near the water. Christie Campground occupies the southwestern shoreline of Eagle Lake at 5,100 feet elevation within Lassen National Forest and remains the least crowded of five campgrounds in the recreation area, drawing visitors who value space and solitude. All parks welcome families and kids.
Eagle Lake itself defines much of what happens here. Trout fishing draws serious anglers year-round. The Eagle Lake Marina supports water recreation, while Osprey Overlook and Gallatin Beach provide day-use access. Lassen Volcanic National Park, 39 miles south, contains geothermal features, hiking trails, and alpine scenery. Rocky Point West, Merrill, and Aspen campgrounds offer additional camping options throughout the Eagle Lake Recreation Area and surrounding national forest.
Susanville's desert terrain means cool winters and mild summers. January averages 36 degrees Fahrenheit, while July sits around 69 degrees. Annual precipitation stays light at 15.5 inches, so weather is generally predictable for trip planning. The town itself sits at 4,186 feet, though many campgrounds climb toward the 5,100 to 5,188 foot range of the surrounding high country. Visitors should expect crisp mornings and evenings even in summer, and winter camping requires preparation for below-freezing nights.
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Summit Camp is a campground located in Susanville, California, offering a convenient base for exploring the northeastern region of the state. The facility provides camping...
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